Accessibility Statement

Hot Tasty by Brito is committed to providing an accessible website experience for all users, including people who use screen readers, magnification software, and different input devices.


Ongoing efforts to ensure accessibility

We follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, as a reference. Accessibility is an ongoing process — we conduct regular testing, fix issues, and update development practices and content.

Implemented accessibility features

  • Alternative text (attribute alt) on informative images.
  • Complete keyboard navigation (TAB, SHIFT+TAB, ENTER, ESC) with visible focus.
  • Consistent heading hierarchy (one H1 per page).
  • Correct labels and associations in form fields.
  • Color contrast compliant with minimum WCAG 2.1 AA requirements.
  • Accessible error and validation messages identifiable by screen readers.
  • Compatibility with zoom levels up to 200% without loss of functionality.
  • Minimization of content with flashes or potentially harmful effects.

Areas we are improving

  • Additional contrast review in sections with custom backgrounds.
  • Improvements in the accessibility of elements generated by third-party plugins.
  • In-depth audit of the cart and checkout pages.
  • Continuous enhancement of alternative text on third-party provided images.
  • Optimization of keyboard navigation in pop-ups and notifications.

Third-party content

The website may include services or content provided by third parties (e.g., payment systems, widgets, or external providers). Although we make our best efforts to ensure that such content is accessible, we do not control nor can we guarantee the compliance of all external content.

Accessibility support contact

If you experience difficulties accessing any content on the website, please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.

Email: geral@tastybybrito.com

Please specify the page (URL), the browser, and the assistive technology used, if applicable — this helps us diagnose and fix the issue faster.

How we test

We use a combination of automated testing and manual verification:

  • Automated tools (accessibility scanners and contrast analyzers).
  • Keyboard-only navigation testing.
  • Screen readers (e.g., NVDA, VoiceOver) to validate the experience.
  • Manual reviews by team members and, where possible, testing with real users.

Formal complaints and requests

If you are not satisfied with our response, you can submit a complaint to the competent authorities for digital accessibility in Portugal.

Statement prepared in accordance with best practices and recommendations. This page will be reviewed periodically.